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Tri-State briefs
Good Friday, Easter services planned in Chambersburg CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The United Churches of the Chambersburg Area will present services on Good Friday, April 6, and Easter Sunday, April 8. On Friday, from noon to 3 p.m., area pastors and...Tags: John Wesley, Human Interest, Good Friday, U.S. Army, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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Greencastle-Antrim school district receives $15,000 state grant
The Greencastle-Antrim School District recently received a service-learning grant of $15,000 from Learn and Serve America as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, according to a news release. Greencastle-Antrim was one of six...Tags: DVDs, Students, Literature, Marketing, Teachers
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Lloyd Waters: American Indians are still under siege
The American Indian has never been the same since the white man landed on the shores of this continent many moons ago. Even today they continue to experience those pains of yesterday. On the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation located in the southern part of...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Alcohol Addiction, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Annual Holocaust Memorial Service draws largest crowd
roxann.miller@herald-mail.com“The Holocaust wasn’t something far away. The lives of many people in our own community have been and continue to be affected by what happened to them,” said Rabbi Jill Hackell of Congregation Sons of Israel Synagogue in Chambersburg....Tags: Human Interest, Judaism, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Anne Frank, Religion and Belief
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Buying coffee that helps others
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe United States imports 2.3 million 60-kilogram bags of coffee a month, more than any other country, according to the International Coffee Organization. Amid all the java flowing in the Tri-State, some businesses are selecting beans that help others....Tags: Animals, Sales, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Art Callaham: When we forget history, it can repeat itself
I’ve written a fair amount recently concerning a vision and prospects for a rejuvenation of Hagerstown’s downtown. While I was doing that, a very important date in history passed me by. Sept. 17, 2011, was the 149th anniversary of the Battle...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Injuries and Wounds, Slavery, Values, Arts and Culture
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Maryland International Film Festival schedule
There are 50 films from 19 different countries that are part of the Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown. The festival will be from Thursday, Oct. 13, through Sunday, Oct. 16, at three main locations — The Maryland Theatre, Leitersburg...Tags: Crime Victims, Hector Jimenez, Liam Neeson, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Joe Carnahan
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Feds: Fort Hood massacre inspired Seattle plot
Associated PressThe massacre at Fort Hood, Texas, and the ongoing war crimes prosecutions of Washington state soldiers helped inspire a terror plot in which two men planned to attack a military recruiting station in Seattle with grenades and machine guns, according to...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Weaponry, Terrorism, Murder, International Court or Tribunal
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Greencastle-Antrim learns school district gets to maintain important grant
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comWhen Greencastle-Antrim School District officials heard it was one of only four school districts in Pennsylvania to receive an intermediate service-learning grant, they breathed a sigh of relief because the news couldn’t have come at a better time....Tags: Human Interest, Literature, Finance, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Dad pursued Ariz. massacre suspect before shooting
Mysterious black bag in hand, Jared Loughner ran into the desert from his angry father, who was driving a truck on a futile pursuit.
Hours after Randy Loughner's confrontation with his 22-year-old son Saturday morning, six people were shot dead and...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Diseases and Illnesses, Barack Obama, Jared Lee Loughner, Politics
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Concentration camp survivor speaks at Boonsboro High
janeth@herald-mail.comEmanuel "Manny" Mandel was 7 years old when he and his mother were sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany, but he said his memory of it is "crystal clear." While the implications of that train ride were unclear to him at the time, the 75-...Tags: Hungary, Human Interest, Budapest (Hungary), Nazi Party, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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